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interviews The 30 Years Story of Richard Lau, Logo.com Founder [Interview]

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We are continuing the interview series with Richard Lau. He is an entrepreneur and a well-known person in the domain name industry. He has had a lot of interesting stories for the past 30 years.

This is a very informative interview for us. Thanks to Richard for his sincere answers to our questions.

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We are continuing the interview series with Richard Lau. He is an entrepreneur and a well-known person in the domain name industry. He has had a lot of interesting stories for the past 30 years.

This is a very informative interview for us. Thanks to Richard for his sincere answers to our questions.

READ THE INTERVIEW

Nice, thanks for sharing.
 
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Just a few days ago I typed in logo.com & logos.com to see if they were in good use lol.
 
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Another nice interview. Thank you! There are many things I had not known before, including of his health scare and how he got started in domain names.

I liked this quote a lot where he explains that all but one of his single word domain holdings was not hand registered by him, and how he captured his name, the one that was:
"the only one-word domain that I was able to hand-register was my surname: Lau.com. And to do that, I stayed by my computer for almost 3 days straight, submitting an email application every few minutes to register the domain. At the time, I had no idea how “the drop” worked, didn’t know how to automate emails, and was using a 14,400 baud modem to dial into my ISP each time!"

Thanks again for an illuminating look into the life and domain career of a domain great.

Bob
 
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It is a very interesting interview for me, too.

We are all learning so many things from everyone.

We will keep asking questions to learn the stories behind the people and projects.
 
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